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Idiotypic cross-reactivity of low-affinity anti-fluorescyl monoclonal antibodies.

D M Reinitz, E W Voss.   

Abstract

Previous studies concerning structure-function relationships of anti-fluorescyl hybridoma proteins utilized primarily high-affinity proteins (Ka greater than 5.0 X 10(7) M-1) possessing distinct idiotypes. Low-affinity anti-fluorescyl monoclonal antibodies, predominantly IgGl or IgG2a possessing kappa light chains were analyzed. Two fusions produced 18 monoclonals, 13 binding fluorescein with a low affinity (less than or equal to 3.0 X 10(6) M-1) and five possessing high affinities (greater than or equal to 5.3 X 10(8) M-1). Solid-phase idiotype assays, utilizing rabbit anti-idiotype reagents against two low-affinity proteins (3-13 and 3-17), showed that all the low-affinity clones (except 2-9 and 2-21) were capable of inhibiting (40-100%) these two idiotype-anti-idiotype interactions while no high-affinity proteins inhibited them. The interactions with 3-13 and 3-17 were inhibited 100 and 88%, respectively, by free fluorescein. When these idiotype-anti-idiotype interactions were inhibited with increasing concns of heterologous hybridoma proteins, three clones inhibited both interactions as effectively as the homologous proteins at all concns tested and inhibition reached 100%. These three clones appeared to possess all the idiotopes that the anti-3-13 and anti-3-17 reagents detected on 3-13 and 3-17. Screening of eight high-affinity anti-fluorescyl proteins previously produced [Kranz and Voss, Molec. Immun. 18, 889-898 (1981a)] identified a single clone [20-4-4 (Ka = 5.0 X 10(7) M-1)] significantly inhibiting the 3-13 and 3-17 interactions (71.0 and 63.6%, respectively). In addition, recombination experiments utilizing H- and L-chains derived from three low-affinity and three high-affinity antibodies resulted in reformation of active sites in all six heterologous combinations when both chains were derived from low-affinity antibodies, and in only one of six combinations when both chains were derived from high-affinity molecules. Thus, the apparent lack of private idiotopes on clones 3-13 and 3-17 and the presence of these idiotopes (or cross-reactive ones) on 11 of 13 low-affinity antibodies and on one of 13 high-affinity antibodies may indicate that clones 3-13 and 3-17 are encoded by germline genes. The H- and L-chain recombination experiments indicated that the idiotype and affinity of parental molecules may be involved in H- and L-chain association.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6434941     DOI: 10.1016/0161-5890(84)90164-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Immunol        ISSN: 0161-5890            Impact factor:   4.407


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